Gurgaon: Parts of private schools and their welfare bodies have decided to launch a campaign in all states, ‘Siksha Bachao, Kholo’s school’, from Monday, demanding the reopening of the school for grade 1 to 12.
While some schools held a discussion with the Ministry of Education to accelerate reopening, others try to listen enough support to force the government not to extend the closing of the school outside January 26.
Under the Schools Schools Association (PSWWA), these schools have decided to meet with deputy commissioners and submit memorandum Aimed at the Minister of Chief.
On Tuesday, representatives from these schools will meet BJP and JJP Mlaas.
“We have decided to launch a state campaign with an irrational ban on schools, which have been closed for a long time on behalf of Covid.
However, all other activities occur,” said PSWA President Ram Avtar Sharma.
Closure, grabbed schools have influenced the relationship between schools and learning levels among students.
Education argues that except some leading private schools, the most suffering from managing transitions to online education.
This situation is worse in the countryside district where students stay out of school for almost two years.
“Reports from the World Bank and former Head of RBI Raghuram Rajan have stated that the closure of a prolonged school has caused the gap of learning among students.
There is no research that supports the closing of the school as a covid mitigation strategy but the government has looked at school without assessing its impact.
Students lose interest in Studies, schools have found it difficult to provide online education, parents do not want to pay for virtual classes, “said Kulbhushan Sharma, President, National Independent School Alliance, a private budget school association.